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Here are the key findings from the second installment of our investigation into New York’s conviction integrity units.
The country’s biggest public housing authority is counting on a Chinese company to supply thousands of new energy-saving window heat pumps.
The apparent conflict of interest extends to the highest levels of New York's court system, as the law clerk's father is the ...
The detention of three children and their mother shocked the town. It also highlighted just how much the region’s key ...
Following New York Focus’s reporting, the state health department is moving to implement a law meant to boost kidney ...
Hochul's proposed rollbacks are one of the major sticking points in this year’s budget negotiations. One prosecutor’s support ...
Drastic cutbacks coupled with skyrocketing utility costs put seniors and other vulnerable households at greater risk for ...
Yeshivas and other nonpublic schools face a looming deadline to prove they offer an education similar to the state’s public ...
Officers recorded over 25,000 stops last year, a 50 percent increase over the previous year. Nine in 10 people stopped by the ...
A draft bill quietly circulating in the state legislature could significantly weaken oversight of nonpublic schools — including yeshivas — by loosening education standards and delaying enforcement ...
Keith Wagner, a dairy farmer in the rolling hills and open fields northeast of Albany, shelled out $1.4 million to build a device that promises to cut his electric bill and to reduce air pollution: a ...